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Student Achievement CAS News August 28, 2012

Internet Identity (IID), a provider of technologies and services that help organizations secure Internet presence, has graciously sponsored another year of scholarships for students in the computer forensics program.

“We are excited that our students will get real-world experience with one of the world’s top Internet security operation teams at IID. Our students will have the opportunity to collaborate to stop cyber-criminals who are using the latest methods to harm consumers and corporations,” says Gary Warner, the UAB Director of Research in Computer Forensics.

“We are honored to commit this annual gift to one of the most advanced cyber-security university programs in the world,” says IID President and CTO Rod Rasmussen. “It is imperative that we help train the next generation of Internet security experts.”

The 2012-2013 Internet Identity Scholars will be recognized in January of 2013 at the annual College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship Luncheon.

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